Martig took a big hit to the ribs on the final drive, missed a play and then came back and completed a pass to Vincent Fernandez on fourth-and-10 to keep hope alive.

Del Oro went ahead 31-27 on Dalton Gee’s 39-yard run with 3:21 to play.

Bellarmine, the top-ranked team in the Mercury News Top 15, had moved ahead 27-24 earlier in the fourth quarter on a 12-yard run by Martig.

The Bells led 21-14 at halftime, scoring on all three of its possessions.

But Del Oro evened the scored early in the third quarter as Trey Udoffia caught a 64-yard touchdown reception from Mason Hurst on a double pass.

BELLARMINE 34, DEL ORO 31

Bellarmine 7 “‚14 “‚0 “‚13–34

Del Oro 14 “‚0 “‚10 “‚7–31

DO– 39 pass

BCP — Martig 4 run (Bunce kick)

DO – 1 run

BCP– Martig 3 run (Bunce kick)

BCP– Buenrostro 6 run (Buntz kick)

DO — Udoffia 64 pass from Hurst

DO — 17 FG

BCP — Martig 12 run (kick failed)

DO — Gee 39 run

BCP — Buenrostro 29 pass from Martig (Bunce kick)

Records — Bellarmine 2-0; Del Oro 1-2.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN 24, OAK GROVE 0

Junior quarterback Miles Kendrick threw three touchdown passes, two to Collin Johnson, and finished 7-of-12 for 132 yards as the Warriors won their hope opener. Morian Walker amassed 104 yards on 16 carries, and senior tight end Cameron Woodard had three catches for 77 yards and a TD. Senior linebacker Akil Jones recorded two sacks for Valley Christian, bringing his season total to five for a defense that has yet to surrender a touchdown this season.

Oak Grove 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0–0

Valley Christian 10 “‚7 “‚0 “‚7–24

VC — Woodard 15 pass from Kendrick (Schroeder kick)

VC — Schroeder 29 FG

VC — C. Johnson 6 pass from Kendrick (kick good)

VC — C. Johnson 31 pass from Kendrick.

Records — Oak Grove 0-2; Valley Christian 2-0.

ARCHBISHOP MITTY 34, APTOS 21

Senior quarterback Sam Serra threw for two touchdowns and ran for one more. Running back Derek Bauerle added two rushing touchdowns in a victory at Aptos, which had won 23 in a row over Central Coast Section opponents. Nick Labruna and Justin Collier both had fumble recoveries to lead Mitty defensively.

Archbishop Mitty 14 “‚7 “‚13 “‚0–34

Aptos 7 “‚7 “‚0 “‚7–21

AM– Bauerle 1 run (kick good)

A — Wolf 3 run (Mendoza kick)

AM–Jochen 26 from Serra (kick good)

AM–Cairns 40 from Serra (kick good)

A — Pardue 4 run (Mendoza kick)

AM–Serra 2 run (kick failed)

AM– Bauerle 4 run (kick good)

A — Harris 5 from Glaum (Mendoza kick)

Records — Archbishop Mitty 2-0; Aptos 1-1.

MILPITAS 71, NEWARK MEMORIAL 0

Milpitas overpowered Newark Memorial as Tariq Bracy scored on runs of 27 and 25 yards to get the Trojans rolling in a game that had a running clock in the first half. Michael Pyle tackled a runner in the end zone for a safety and also scored on a 35-yard blocked punt return. Milpitas held Newark Memorial to one first down and five yards.

Newark Memorial 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0–0

Milpitas 30 “‚21 “‚13 “‚7–71

M — Tq. Bracy 27 run (Silva kick)

M — Tq Bracy 25 run (Silva kick)

M — Pyle tackle in end zone

M — Lamb 9 pass from Svirsky (Silva kick)

M — Svirsky 5 run (Silva kick)

M — Svirsky 36 run (Silva kick)

M — Dv. Crummie 58 punt return (Silva kick)

M — Pyle 35 block punt return (Silva kick)

M — Alamillo 17 fumble return (Silva kick)

M — Ty. Bracy 22 run (run failed)

M — Bell 10 pass from Ty Bracy (Silva kick)

Records — Newark Memorial 0-3; Milpitas 1-1.

LINCOLN 30, SANTA TERESA 13

Aldin Besirevic caught a touchdown pass, kicked a field goal and threw for another TD as the Lions won their season opener. Besirevic’s threw his TD pass, a 12-yarder to fellow junior Robert Najar, after a bad snap on a field-goal attempt. Senior running back Troy Sanchez scored both of Santa Teresa’s touchdowns — one on a 22-yard run, the other on a 42-yard pass from junior quarterback Andrew Richelle.

Lincoln 0 “‚16 “‚7 “‚7–30

Santa Teresa 0 “‚6 “‚0 “‚7–13

L — Ballin run (Besirevic kick)

ST — Sanchez 22 run (kick failed)

L — Besirevic 39 pass from Zamora (kick blocked)

L — Besirevic 25 FG

L — Mosqueda 5 run (Besirevic kick)

L — Najar 12 pass from Besirevic (Besirevic kick)

ST — Sanchez 42 pass from Richelle (Gomez kick)

Records — Lincoln 1-0; Santa Teresa 1-1.

LEIGH 42, WESTMONT 20

Junior quarterback Jared King ran for two touchdowns and threw two more to senior wideout Greg Le. Running back Cole Doty added a 39-yard touchdown run to put the game away. Junior linebacker Jake Hutchinson returned an interception 37 yards for a TD to lead Leigh defensively.

Westmont 7 “‚0 “‚7 “‚6–20

Leigh 0 “‚34 “‚0 “‚8–42

L– King 17 run (Kaletta kick)

L — Hutchinson 37 interception return (Kaletta kick)

L — King 2 run (Kaletta kick)

L — Le 46 pass from King (Kaletta kick)

L — Le 7 pass from King (Kaletta kick)

L –Doty 39 run (conversion good)

W — scoring not available

Records –Westmont 0-2; Leigh 2-0.

WILLOW GLEN 47, SAN JOSE 26

Junior quarterback Tyler Warren threw six touchdown passes — two to Justin Perea — and finished 14-of-18 for 203 yards as the Rams won their season opener. Senior running back Travis Brown racked up 132 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries for Willow Glen.

Willow Glen 14 “‚20 “‚6 “‚7–47

San Jose 0 “‚12 “‚8 “‚6–26

WG — Vander Esch 23 pass from Warren (Wilson kick)

WG — Wilson 14 pass from Warren (Wilson kick)

WG — Ryans 16 pass from Warren (Wilson kick)

SJ — Pena 14 run (run failed)

WG — Brown 35 run (Wilson kick)

WG — Perea 18 pass from Warren (kick failed)

SJ — Tuvera 16 pass from Harris (run failed)

SJ — Reyes 18 run (run good)

WG — Perea 3 pass from Warren (kick failed)

WG — Pizarro 34 pass from Warren (Wilson kick)

SJ — Faguau 3 run (pass failed)

Records — Willow Glen 1-0; San Jose 1-1.

SILVER CREEK 23, SARATOGA 6

Running back Dontye James rushed for 232 yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Miguel Lopez added two more rushing touchdowns to lead Silver Creek to a victory.

SAN BENITO 49, PALO ALTO 34

Justin Hull scored on a quarterback sneak following a 52-yard pass to Eli Givens in the Vikings’ loss to the visiting Haybalers.

SANTA CLARA 31, GUNDERSON 0

Santa Clara won for the second week in a row as Chris Brown threw four touchdown passes and Marquise Shields returned an interception 35 yards for a touchdown. Shields also caught a 40-yard scoring pass.

Gunderson 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0–0

Santa Clara 13 “‚6 “‚12 “‚0–31

SC — Jones-Dorsey 5 pass from Brown (Vehikite kick)

SC — Vehikite 25 pass from Brown (PAT failed)

SC — Shields 40 pass from Brown (PAT failed)

SC — Liu 3 pass from Brown (Vehikite kick)

SC — Shields 35 interception return (PAT failed)

Records — Gunderson 0-2; Santa Clara 2-0.

LIVE OAK 42, CHRISTOPHER 14

Quarterback Erik Ornduff ran for two touchdowns and threw two more to Zach Heffernan en route to a 42-14 victory.

Christopher 0 “‚7 “‚7 “‚0–14

Live Oak 21 “‚7 “‚7 “‚7–42

LO — Ryder 48 run (Salzwedel kick)

LO — Ornduff 69 run (Salzwedel kick)

LO — Lomanto 25 interception return (Salzwedel kick)

LO — Ornduff 5 run (Salzwedel kick)

LO — Heffernan 21 pass from Ornduff (Salzwedel kick)

LO — Heffernan 2 pass from Ornduff (Salzwedel kick)

C — scoring or scoring not available

Records — Christopher 1-1; Live Oak 2-0.

MOUNTAIN VIEW 38, EVERGREEN VALLEY 7

Sam Gil and Jai Austin scored two touchdowns apiece as the Spartans won their home opener. Quarterback Owen Mountford threw a pair of TD passes for Mountain View — one to Austin, the other to fellow junior Wil Scholler. David Moreno scored Evergreen Valley’s sole TD on a pass from senior quarterback Andrew Morgan in the fourth quarter.

Evergreen Valley 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚7–7

Mountain View 10 “‚21 “‚7 “‚0–38

MV — Safety on bad snap

MV — Gil 3 yard run (Austin run)

MV — Austin 13 yard run (Ortiz-Verdi kick)

MV — Schiller 21 yard pass from Mountford (Ortiz-Verdi kick)

MV — Austin 52 yard pass from Mountford (Ortiz-Verdi kick)

MV — Gil 4 yard run (Ortiz-Verdi kick)

EV — Moreno pass from Morgan (kick good)

Records — Evergreen Valley 0-2; Mountain View 1-1.

CUPERTINO 20, JAMES LICK 20

Jonathan Rodriguez threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Guillermo Rafael and Donovan Neves scored on a 3-yard run for James Lick.

Cupertino 7 “‚0 “‚6 “‚7–20

James Lick 7 “‚3 “‚7 “‚3–20

JL– Rafael 7 pass from Rodriguez (Lopez kick)

JL– Lopez 28 FG

JL– Neves 3 run (Lopez kick)

JL– Lopez 25 FG

C — scoring not available

Records — Cupertino 1-0-1; James Lick 0-1-1.

WILCOX 55, BRANHAM 14

Running back Richard Herrera ran for two touchdowns and quarterback Eduardo Andrade added three more in a convincing 55-14 victory.

HALF MOON BAY 57, PROSPECT 0

Aidan Jones had 10 tackles and a fumble recovery, Carlos Arredondo had seven tackles and Patrick Jimenez forced a fumble and had six tackles for Prospect.

Half Moon Bay 15 “‚21 “‚7 “‚14–57

Prospect 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0–0

HMB– scoring not available

P — scoring not available

Records — Half Moon Bay 2-0; Prospect 0-2.

WOODSIDE 32, CARLMONT 18

Scudder Stockwell threw for two touchdowns and running back Marcelous Chester-Riley ran for one. Defensive back Tristan Wegman returned an interception for a touchdown to lead a strong defensive effort for Woodside. Shanil Patel scored two rushing touchdowns for Carlmont. Cutler Pons led the Scots with 81 yards rushing and a touchdown in 10 carries.

Carlmont 12 “‚0 “‚0 “‚6–18

Woodside 13 “‚13 “‚6 “‚0–32

C– Pons 4 run (kick blocked)

C– Patel 5 run (conversion failed)

W–Chester-Riley 1 run (kick failed)

W–Wegman interception return (kick failed)

W–Kastelic 80 from Stockwell (kick failed)

W–Ashmead 15 from Stockwell (kick failed)

W–scoring not available (kick failed)

C– Patel 1 run (conversion failed)

Records — Carlmont 0-2; Woodside 2-0.

HARKER 28, DEL MAR 18

Freshman Demonte Aleem returned a punt for a touchdown and also scored a rushing TD to lead the Eagles (1-1) past the visiting Dons (0-2). Jonathan Keller and Will Park also scored for Harker, and sophomore linebacker Angel Cervantes had an interception.

BURLINGAME 35, LELAND 14

Barry Palu ran for 154 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead Burlingame. Mitch Cancilla rushed for 193 yard in 34 carries and a touchdown for Leland.

The dispute stems from different interpretations of the team’s 20-year lease agreement. The Warriors argue the team has no obligation to pay an estimated $40 million remaining debt for renovations to the arena once it departs for San Francisco next year, while Coliseum authority officials insists the team must cover the costs in full.